The Quran is a book of eternal guidance. Along with the clear presence of divine guidance in the Quran, it also exhibits apprehensible signs of divine intervention. In this episode Nouman shares with the viewers several examples related to this topic.
Abu Bakr -the Caliph of the Prophet Muhammad- was the most beloved man to the Prophet. He was also the father-in-law of our beloved Prophet, as his daughter Aisha was married to the Prophet. In this episode Abu Usamah briefly sums up some of the virtues of this virtuous man.
A discussion of the last two verses of Chapter 2, that
define the basic beliefs of a Muslim, his humbleness, and relationship with
God. Part 1 discusses the basic beliefs and humankind’s accountability in the
Afterlife.
Islam is a God-centered religion. Nothing illustrates
this reality better than the verse named ‘The Greatest’ by the Prophet Muhammad,
may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him. Read this article to find out
more about this verse and its beautiful explanation of who is God.
God can be recognized by pondering over His
creation. Part 2 discusses the signs in the creation of the universe and within
man himself. Whatever little the human race has accomplished is not devoid of
problems and harm. And the discovery of the Creator of creation is the most elating
experience.
The religion of Islam is based upon the Quran (the Word of God) and the Sunnah (teachings and attributes of Prophet Muhammad). Part 1: Quran: The Primary Source of Islam.
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